释义 |
routinize, v.|ruːˈtiːnaɪz| [f. routine n. + -ize.] trans. To subject to (a) routine; to make into a (matter of) routine.
1928Amer. Speech III. 434 An investigator of nurses' training asks whether nurses are to become ‘machinized and routinized’. 1937J. Dollard Caste & Class in Southern Town xv. 344 All such behavior patterns have emotional value, even when they seem most routinized. 1960W. H. Whyte Organization Man xxvi. 364 They know how to routinize crisis. 1965Listener 24 June 925/2 Ours is a time in which man..has been mechanized and routinized. 1973J. S. Bruner Beyond Information Given (1974) xvii. 300 When..the child has routinized the task of holding two objects, one in each hand, there then occurs a first storage activity. 1978Dædalus Summer 70 Duty emerges..as an attempt to codify, systematize, and routinize behavior which springs from desire. |